THE CLEVELAND INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS

Annual Award - Information and How to Enter


The Cleveland Institution of Engineers is organising a competition for the best written paper. The paper has to cover a topic related to Engineering, Materials Science , Plant or Processes relevant to the Teesside area and must not have been previously published

The competition, sponsored by Siemens VAI (Siemens VAI Group Website) , is open to members of all local Engineering organisations, local educational establishments and qualified private individuals.

The prize for the winning paper is £400 cash with a prize of £100 for the runner-up. The winner has to present the paper at a CIE general meeting.

Initial abstracts of approximately 500 words should be submitted to the CIE by Wednesday 1st April 2009. Successful candidates will be asked to submit a paper in full to the organising committee by the 30th June 2009.The rules for the competition and additional information can be found below. If you have any queries regarding this competition please contact the CIE at the address below.

Abstracts may be submitted by e-mail to award@cieng.org , or on paper to the address below.

Please send paper abstracts to:

Mr Liam Booth
Corus Long Products
Steelmaking Offices
Teesside Works,
Middlesbrough.
TS10 5QW

+44 (0) 1642 408946

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Cleveland Institution of Engineers Annual Award Rules

1. The Award will be presented annually for the best written paper covering Engineering, Materials Science , Plant or Processes relevant to the Teesside area.
2. Entrants to be from all local Engineering organisations, local educational establishments and qualified private individuals.
3. Competition consists of two stages:-
3.1 Initial abstracts of approximately 500 words each, submitted to the Technical Secretary of the CIE, by Wednesday 1st April 2009.
3.2 Notified finalists to submit full papers of between 3000 and 4000 words, by the 30thof June 2009 to a CIE panel which will select the winner.
4. The paper must not have been previously published.
5. Judging panel to consist of at least three persons comprised:- The President, if he/she wishes. At least one external independent member. Maximum of one person per single organisation.
6. The winner must present his/her paper at a General Meeting of the Cleveland Institution of Engineers, on a date to be arranged in the 2009-2010 Session, which runs from September 2009 to May 2010 to qualify for the award.
6.1 No prize money will be paid until the presentation of the paper to a CIE general meeting has taken place
7. The prize for this award is £400, with a runner-up prize of £100

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